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even the kennedy’s are dropping to opiate abuse. sad.
even the kennedy’s are dropping to opiate abuse. sad.
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Sure it isn't belittling anyone who doesn't like it. It's just calling them out for "low attention spans" and the inability to judge artistic merit. wthIt's dry if you have the reading attention-span of a kid - who wouldn't necessarily be able to judge artistic merit in the first place. This isn't racking on anyone who doesn't like Silmarillion […]
Says the guy who takes pictures with rappers and follows hip-hop.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
fandoms are stupid.
I don't have to. It's like with Ghostbusters 2016. I can make an educated guess.Dilbert_X wrote:
Have you seen it?
LOL OK So you've jumped on the anti-fandom bandwagon with everyone else.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I don't have to. It's like with Ghostbusters 2016. I can make an educated guess.Dilbert_X wrote:
Have you seen it?
Team sports has to be the dumbest shit you can follow. My opinion of anyone drops a little when they start talking about sports. I'm sure the part of my brain that would have been devoted to sports is instead occupied by something frivolous too like Magic the Gathering but at least that is constantly changing and evolving. Why would anyone want to watch people try to get a ball into a tall hole for 1000 hours of their life?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
haha what?
i don't make my identity about hip hop. I don't see it as hypocritical that I am a huge homer sports fan, because i'm not making my life about it. I don't live and die by what some sportswriter says about my team, or follow athletes on twitter. I'm not writing 1500 word medium articles on how bobafett's mandalorian armor should actually be a different shade of mauve because that's how it originally appeared 40 years ago.
There's nothing wrong with enjoying something - people should be happy to support something that gives them joy. But realize the creators, the athletes, the actors, the writers don't owe you as a fan anything.
@dilbert: yeah, whatever. Antifandom...lol
Seen the trailers, seen the clips, seen screencaps, seen you and macbeth drool over cgi catgirl pinups. It doesn't look very good and I don't see a need to waste two hours of my life to confirm that. How does that make me any part of this "anti-fandom bandwagon?"Dilbert_X wrote:
LOL OK So you've jumped on the anti-fandom bandwagon with everyone else.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I don't have to. It's like with Ghostbusters 2016. I can make an educated guess.Dilbert_X wrote:
Have you seen it?
Whats more retarded, liking something you have experience of or hating something you have no experience of?
ah yes, cause sports never change.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Team sports has to be the dumbest shit you can follow. My opinion of anyone drops a little when they start talking about sports. I'm sure the part of my brain that would have been devoted to sports is instead occupied by something frivolous too like Magic the Gathering but at least that is constantly changing and evolving. Why would anyone want to watch people try to get a ball into a tall hole for 1000 hours of their life?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
haha what?
i don't make my identity about hip hop. I don't see it as hypocritical that I am a huge homer sports fan, because i'm not making my life about it. I don't live and die by what some sportswriter says about my team, or follow athletes on twitter. I'm not writing 1500 word medium articles on how bobafett's mandalorian armor should actually be a different shade of mauve because that's how it originally appeared 40 years ago.
There's nothing wrong with enjoying something - people should be happy to support something that gives them joy. But realize the creators, the athletes, the actors, the writers don't owe you as a fan anything.
@dilbert: yeah, whatever. Antifandom...lol
those are not controversial opinions. tolkien's writing is very dry, flat, and endlessly descriptive. he was not a novelist by trade, he was an etymologist/linguist of old english/norse, what in the 19th century would have been termed grandly a 'philologist'. his world building is done with a metric tonnage of words, words, words. his sentences do not vary. his characters all talk in the same voice. his plots/arcs and dramatic conceits are all just taken from old norse sagas or epics. the only difference being, of course, the technical differences of the many imagined languages he came up with. but putting 4 new languages and alphabets, alien to the reader, into a book isn't literature, it's an autistic brain dump, a tweedy oxford don depositing the contents of his study or writing desk's top-right drawer onto the page.Dilbert_X wrote:
Why was Tolkien a 'bad writer'?
" james joyce's and dickens' estate are, or have been, in similarly miserable hands." Good, I haven't read any Joyce but apparently its also shit.
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dilbert: i haven't hardly heard of this joyce chap but he MUST be shit because all the critics and university professors rather like him.Dilbert_X wrote:
But you haven't seen the actual film.
I just find it remarkable how many people jump on the various anti-bandwagons for no coherent reason.
Q.E.D.Whats more retarded, liking something you have experience of or hating something you have no experience of?
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i don't hate on Cats, that implies that i actually give a damn either way. the original poems hardly stir my interest, and they're by a poet i revere. the musical has never caused me any thought or consternation. the film certainly hasn't. it's just a ludicrous concept for a franchise/adaptation of any kind. no surprises that i know i won't like a bunch of famous celebrities thrown together in a CGI blender to recite nonsense poems.Dilbert_X wrote:
There are plenty of anti-fandoms, hating on things which don't matter for no coherent reason.
So far Uzique has written 925 words critiquing a film he hasn't seen, for example.
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